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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

A video showing my design for a do it yourself light diffuser

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  • What kind of bulbs do you get?

  • @Asofterversion That's a great question! Actually just the kind of bulbs that come with those lights.

  • @geekboyfilms I bought some halogen globes the other day that are called "Ultra white light" globes. There made by Nelson and i picked them up for 5.90AUD at my local hardware store. They give out a great white light compared to the normal yellow looking globes.

  • @Jazza159 Hey, thanks for checking out the video and commenting. I actually just threw out that diffuser. Went onto eBay and bought a couple of semi-professional soft boxes. They work great!

  • @geekboyfilms hahaha yea Soft boxes are brilliant, Nice tutorial none the less :)

  • @Jazza159 Thanks again man. I appreciate it!

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  • @PeachJam That video was shot 3 years ago and I was smoking a pack and a half of cigarettes a day and extremely out of shape. I've since quit smoking and work out several times a day. Thanks for the interest.

  • @logipaun08 Thanks for noticing. At the time of shooting that video which was a few years ago now, I was overweight so maybe that's why my breathing was like that. I've since lost about 25 to 30 pounds.

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  • @geekboyfilms Do you know what the watts are at least? 

  • I made these filters for my project which is now done. I don't want to throw them away. If anyone is interested in buying my (2) Work Force Twin Head work lights (1000W each) and (1) Floor Workforce 500 W work light *WITH THESE DIY FILTERS* for $70 (lights alone = $80 + Tax @ Home Depot) email person51587@aol.com. If I don't sell them online I will be throwing the filters away & will sell the work lights at my next yard sale. Please be environmentally friendly; REUSE. LA, OC & SB areas CA only.

  • @finegoldtube You can use white cooking sheets. They're fire resistant and inexpensive. Get them at any Smart and Final store. These work great for any hot lights.

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